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Reconciliation bill punted until after Memorial Day recess amid questions over 'anti-weaponization' fund
WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders are closing up shop for the week without voting on their long-sought immigration budget bill, as Senate Republicans struggled to agree on legislative text amid an eleventh-hour fight over a new Justice Department “anti-weaponization” fund.
While Republican leaders had hoped to push the bill through both...Read more
Trump could face foreign policy squeeze in Senate after primary ruckus
WASHINGTON — New questions have emerged about whether President Donald Trump has lost sway with some Republican senators as they mull action related to a number of thorny foreign policy matters after they have clashed with Trump over the Iran war, the White House ballroom and his targeting of respected incumbents.
Trump’s Senate headwinds ...Read more
Supreme Court says cruise lines are liable for using confiscated port in Havana
In a landmark decision several years into fierce litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday reversed an appeals court order that had tossed a $400 million judgment against four cruise ship companies that took passengers to Cuba and were sued for damages for “trafficking in confiscated property” by an American company owning a concession ...Read more
Challenger to Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna drops out, will run for state CFO instead
TAMPA, Fla. — Democrat Earle Ford, an Army veteran and attorney who raised more than half a million dollars to unseat GOP U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida's Pinellas County, announced Thursday that he’s exiting the race and running to be the state’s chief financial officer instead.
The move comes after Florida Republicans redrew the...Read more
Colorado Democrats officially censure Gov. Jared Polis for Tina Peters clemency
DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis, the highest elected Democrat in Colorado, will be barred from serving as a guest of honor at state party functions for the foreseeable future as a rebuke for easing Tina Peters’ prison sentence last week, the state party’s central committee voted Wednesday night.
The prohibition is part of a formal condemnation ...Read more
Vanessa Trump reveals breast cancer diagnosis
Vanessa Trump opened up about her new health battle, revealing for the first time that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Trump, who was previously married to President Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., offered the “personal health update” in a post shared to Instagram on Wednesday.
“While this isn’t news anyone expects,...Read more
Where will money for the ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ come from? This man has been warning of Judgment Fund abuse for years
The creation of an “Anti-Weaponization Fund” at the Department of Justice may have shocked a lot of people, but not Paul Figley, a legal scholar and former DOJ staffer who has spent years warning that taxpayer money could be used by an administration for political ends in just this way.
The fund, the result of a settlement of ...Read more
The ‘warrior ethos’ promises victory — history says it leads to defeat
At Marine Corps Base Quantico in September 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth promised assembled generals “maximum lethality” and no “stupid rules of engagement.” Under his leadership, the newly rebranded Department of War would “untie the hands of our warfighters to intimidate, demoralize, hunt, and kill.” Troops would be held ...Read more
Trump set to sign AI cybersecurity directive as soon as Thursday
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is poised to issue an executive order as soon as Thursday aimed at bolstering artificial intelligence cybersecurity and has asked tech industry leaders to join for the event, according to people familiar with the matter.
The order that Trump is expected to sign would revamp existing cybersecurity ...Read more
Trump's winning streak masks widening cracks outside his base
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s political team was full of bravado Wednesday after its winning streak in recent Republican primaries in Kentucky, Louisiana and Indiana, contests that put on display the president’s lasting hold over his Make America Great Again base.
“Do not ever doubt President Trump and his political power,” White House ...Read more
$8B Penn Station rebuild goes to firm apparently favored by Trump; MSG to stay put
A day after declaring it would cost $8 billion to rebuild Penn Station — and a day before the Amtrak Board was scheduled to meet — Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that a coalition of Halmar, the U.S. arm of Italian company ASTM Group, and the construction firm Skanska would be in charge of the massive project.
The ...Read more
Will the House ban staff from prediction markets? These members aren't waiting
WASHINGTON — As the House faces growing calls to ban trading on prediction markets by members and staff, some are taking things into their own hands.
When Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., announced a new internal policy for his office in March, he described it as a way to make a stand as platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket become a “playground ...Read more
Trump's influence on GOP primaries spurs 'pretty sour' feelings
WASHINGTON — The relationship between some Republicans and President Donald Trump could be taking a “pretty sour” turn as some GOP lawmakers primaried out of their congressional seats by White House-backed candidates explore a newfound freedom to vote their minds.
That bodes poorly for Republicans’ efforts to unify and maintain their ...Read more
House passes housing bill still at odds with Senate version
WASHINGTON — The House voted 396-13 to pass housing legislation Wednesday after two key senators said the House bill would need work to pass the Senate.
The House vote on the measure was procedurally to adopt a resolution concurring in a Senate amendment, a move that effectively swapped in House text to the bill passed by the Senate. The ...Read more
Tensions over prediction markets dominate Senate hearing
WASHINGTON — Senators at a Commerce Committee panel hearing aired concerns Wednesday about rapidly growing prediction markets, appearing largely unswayed by industry arguments that they are not a form of betting subject to state regulation.
Members of the committee’s Consumer Protection, Technology and Data Privacy Subcommittee were in ...Read more
Chris Rabb's election marked a big night for Philly progressives -- and a rebuke of the Democratic establishment
PHILADELPHIA — State Rep. Chris Rabb’s capture of the Democratic nomination to represent Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District on Tuesday marked a striking triumph for the progressive left, which has over the last decade installed democratic socialists into Philadelphia’s lower-level city and state offices, but had yet to notch such ...Read more
Ethics complaint filed against Rep. Moulton for comments on Pete Hegseth, execution
An ethics complaint has been filed against Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Mass., for remarks he made on a recent CNN interview about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, including a reference to Nazi U-boat captains “executed” for war crimes for shooting at boats.
The complaint, filed Tuesday by the Center to Advance Security in America, or CASA, ...Read more
After ousting foes in primaries, Trump threatens Philly-area Republican Brian Fitzpatrick
PHILADELPHIA — Fresh off defeating a string of Republicans who have defied him, President Donald Trump Wednesday threatened U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R.-Pa., without saying his name when asked a question by Fitzpatrick’s fiancée, Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich.
“Her husband votes against me all the time. Can you imagine? I don...Read more
After ousting foes in primaries, Trump threatens Philly-area Republican Brian Fitzpatrick
PHILADELPHIA — Fresh off defeating a string of Republicans who have defied him, President Donald Trump Wednesday threatened U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R.-Pa., without saying his name when asked a question by Fitzpatrick’s fiancée, Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich.
“Her husband votes against me all the time. Can you imagine? I don...Read more
When a president settles his own lawsuit to create a fund for allies, fundamental questions about justice arise
Thomas Hobbes took a very dim view of rebels and insurrectionists. He believed that insurrectionists relinquish their status as citizens the moment they seek to overthrow the government and should never be rewarded for doing so.
Hobbes, one of the finest political theorists of his time, said this in his great political treatise, “...Read more
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